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Friday, 5 September 2014
Stone Curlew at Weeting Heath
Weeting Heath was only ten minutes from our holiday cottage so I took the opportunity to visit and make use of my Norfolk Wildlife membership. The Visitor Centre was closed so I headed up to the West Hide and for 30 minutes there was no sign of the Curlews until I heard a call fairly close. A pair were about 300 metres in front of the hide and showed well for about 10 minutes before settling down in the long grass. I did have a good walk around the woodland on the hope of a Little Owl or Wood Lark but no luck with either.
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